Ano Seven Talents

Narrative Epical Play

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Theatre, Playwriting, Performing Arts
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Author: Farouk Ohan ISBN: 9781477126486
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: June 26, 2012
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Farouk Ohan
ISBN: 9781477126486
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: June 26, 2012
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

Thousands of years before the deluge, there were several kingdom cities ruled by gods. One of these cities is called Urukagina, whose citizens were celebrating for their achievement of building great walls surrounding Urukagina. The walls were important to save the greatest city civilization, to defend themselves against the savages black heads. The achievement was dedicated to Inana, the goddess and her grandfather Ano. Inana, the Urukagians shepherd, was proud of her lovely people and the scientists. Inana was faster than an eagle. She could ascend higher than a falcon. Shes smart enough and shrewd where she will land. She knew where and when she can fly or land. She descended from her ivory throne holding her scepter to bless the new project and lead her people to implore to Ano, the greatest God of Ann heaven. Inana blessed her people for their ingenuity and determination for greater accomplishment. Now, while her people were worshipping her, she thought about how to make them the happiest nation worldwide at Ki-land. She has the well to let her citizen participate in the competition of epistemology to win one of the seven talents from the tree of knowledge, which Ano offered to the citizens of Ki-land Kingdom in the planet Earth. She persevered with her uncle Enki at his temple in Eridu City. Find out how Inana succeeded in her goal to own not one but all talents, her aim and motive to steal the talents before the competition was held, which made her uncle Enki angry. Follow her for revenge and punishment. You will read all of these in this epical play.

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Thousands of years before the deluge, there were several kingdom cities ruled by gods. One of these cities is called Urukagina, whose citizens were celebrating for their achievement of building great walls surrounding Urukagina. The walls were important to save the greatest city civilization, to defend themselves against the savages black heads. The achievement was dedicated to Inana, the goddess and her grandfather Ano. Inana, the Urukagians shepherd, was proud of her lovely people and the scientists. Inana was faster than an eagle. She could ascend higher than a falcon. Shes smart enough and shrewd where she will land. She knew where and when she can fly or land. She descended from her ivory throne holding her scepter to bless the new project and lead her people to implore to Ano, the greatest God of Ann heaven. Inana blessed her people for their ingenuity and determination for greater accomplishment. Now, while her people were worshipping her, she thought about how to make them the happiest nation worldwide at Ki-land. She has the well to let her citizen participate in the competition of epistemology to win one of the seven talents from the tree of knowledge, which Ano offered to the citizens of Ki-land Kingdom in the planet Earth. She persevered with her uncle Enki at his temple in Eridu City. Find out how Inana succeeded in her goal to own not one but all talents, her aim and motive to steal the talents before the competition was held, which made her uncle Enki angry. Follow her for revenge and punishment. You will read all of these in this epical play.

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